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Morning comments:

After reading the thread on the National, I thought I'd give a couple comments. First, I heard that one dog had 6 no-birds. Is this a world record for no-birds for a single dog? Also, on one of the threads the talked about the word "Open." Historically this is used as an adjective in dog sports, as in "Open All-Age." This means that any eligible dog at least 6 months old can enter the stake without any other qualifications. Other stakes have qualifications to enter: Limited All-Age, Special All-Age, Restricted All-Age, and the National Retriever Championship. I noticed today they called it the National Open on the blog. I guess common use is using "Open" as a noun. I guess I just like things to be precise. This happens with other terms that we use. For example, the misuse of the term "hunt test" or "licensed trial."

After reading the thread on the National, I thought I'd give a couple comments. First, I heard that one dog had 6 no-birds. Is this a world record for no-birds for a single dog? Also, on one of the threads the talked about the word "Open." Historically this is used as an adjective in dog sports, as in "Open All-Age." This means that any eligible dog at least 6 months old can enter the stake without any other qualifications. Other stakes have qualifications to enter: Limited All-Age, Special All-Age, Restricted All-Age, and the National Retriever Championship. I noticed today they called it the National Open on the blog. I guess common use is using "Open" as a noun. I guess I just like things to be precise. This happens with other terms that we use. For example, the misuse of the term "hunt test" or "licensed trial."

Jack

Jack, I doubt that anyone would know if 6 is a record for no birds except for the person who had 7 if such a person exists. There is no doubt the person who had 6 will remember it always and will claim the record.

Jack, I doubt that anyone would know if 6 is a record for no birds except for the person who had 7 if such a person exists. There is no doubt the person who had 6 will remember it always and will claim the record.

"Nat'l"..as you say is earned and deserved. Are they trying to specify Nat'l "Open"..vs Nat'l AM?

My younger GR had 4 flyer no birds, first series, in an AM in NY this past season.. By the time he was sent, judge was whispering "dog"..

Later in the season we had a no bird on a Open PB land blind (gun retired behind bush)..same dog. If you don't think that was tough. Very tight line past bird to blind. I guess that might be worth training...training new concepts is never over.

I am one of those guilty of using "Open" as a noun in "National 'Open'" in order to differentiate it from the "National Amateur." To me they are both "'national' events" so I do it to be more precise in my language.

Kevin Walker

Drive is the manifestation of Desire, and measured in Style.Thank you judges who score Style, you are preserving Desire!

Maggie and I had 6 no birds also, at the 1987 National in the 7th series. There were 2 fliers and on the 3rd try they let me have one and then decided the other one was a no bird. We also had to honor and the running dog had a no bird. The judge told me to " get out of here, she seems pretty damn steady to me".

Ed's right I'll never forget it!

At the time someone told me that they thought the Guy's Bitterrot Lucky had had 8 or 10 in a prior year.